• Michael Jackson Told Oprah He Wouldn't Want to be Played by a White Actor in 1993 Inteview

    As the entertainment world gears up for the Sky Arts TV comedy 'Elizabeth, Michael & Marlon,' the choice to cast white actor Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson has been controversial to say the least. Adding to the controversy, a 1993 video of an Oprah Winfrey interview has been unearthed where he told the host that he wouldn’t want to be played by a white actor.
  • Oprah Winfrey's Weight Watchers Twitter Post Sends Stock to 16% Increase

    Since Oprah Winfrey joined forces with Weight Watchers in a business collaboration, things have been looking up for the company and it's stock. On Tuesday, WInfrey proved just how influential she is for the company's marketing strategy when she posted a Twitter message about her weight loss, increasing Weight Watchers' stock by 16%.
  • Oprah Winfrey Talks About Ending Relationship With "Adopted" Son Calvin Mitchell [WATCH]

    A man who claims to be media mogul Oprah Winfrey's unofficially "adopted" son is not too happy with the former talk show host. In a recent interview, Calvin Mitchell told how he was left feeling hurt and confused after Winfrey turned her back on him and wanted nothing else to do with him. Winfrey got wind of his interview and is opening up to the public about why she ended her relationship with Mitchell.
  • Oprah Winfrey Plays Richard Pryor's Grandmother in Biopic

    With the growing number of celebrity biopics hitting the big and small screens it was only a matter of time before someone decided to tell the story of late comedian Richard Pryor. Well, that time will soon come as the production team for the upcoming Richard Pryor biopic are already in the process of assembling an all-star cast to bring the story to life. Among that list is media mogul and founder of the OWN Network, Oprah Winfrey, who is set to play Pryor's grandmother.
  • Karrueche Tran Kicks Oprah's Film Crew Out of Her House During Disrespectful Interview

    Karrueche Tran is not going to let anyone pass judgment on her, not even a "life coach" who was invited into her home. When Tran agreed to sit for an interview with Iyanla Vanzant she was reassured that it was intended to be a positive experience. She likely saw it as a chance to set the record straight about her relationship with Chris Brown, but unfortunately Vanzant took on a pretty disrespectful tone. It did not take long before the life coach and Oprah Winfrey's film crew were kicked out of her house.
  • Oprah Winfrey, Common To Appear On Fox's 'Empire,' Says Creator Lee Daniels

    Fox's new series Empire is already a bonafide television hit. What makes it even more engaging are the guest appearances. So far we've seen Courtney Love, Jennifer Hudson, Raven Simon, and Estelle with more appearances to come on the season finale. Now it has been reported that none other than Oprah Winfrey will be joining the show, along with Golden Globe- and Academy Award-winning rapper Common.
  • Could Lindsay Lohan Be Headed to Jail for Failing to Complete Community Service Hours?

    It is sad that we all kind of expect Lindsay Lohan to screw up, and what is sadder is probably the fact that she always delivers. In November, she was granted an extension because she had 138 hours of community service to complete out of an original 240 hours that were handed down to her in connection with a 2012 case. At that time of sentencing, community service for the often-in-trouble Lohan seemed like a gift, but she apparently has not seen it that way. Lohan does not have her hours completed yet and that could mean jail time for the fallen star.
  • John Legend, Common Share New Song - "Glory" - From Upcoming 'Selma' Film [LISTEN]

    The nominees for the 87th Academy Awards will be announced on Jan. 15 and today, R&B singer John Legend has shared his Best Original Song hopeful -- "Glory" -- which will be featured in the upcoming Martin Luther King, Jr. drama, 'Selma.' The song features some socially conscious guest verses from Common, who references the recent unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, and joins the ever-growing list of artists to release tribute songs to Michael Brown.
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